The Toxapex card captures a moment beneath the waves, showcasing the Pokémon as it glides along the ocean floor. Its vibrant colors contrast beautifully with the surrounding aquatic environment, hinting at the life and movement within the depths. Toxapex appears both graceful and formidable, embodying the essence of its habitat while leaving a trail of Corsola bits in its wake. This scene evokes a sense of tranquility mixed with the inherent danger of the sea.
If your opponent's Active Pokémon is Poisoned, this attack does 50 more damage.
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